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Comment by DellaRed

Ok ... the guy you want is in a place to the right of The Hall Of Mysteries in The Mystic Ward. I was standing at co-ords 32.8 and tht was the steps leading to him =]

Comment by drakonsan

This quest does not seem to exist anymore, or there may be an unmentioned prerequisite. At L49, Historian Karnik did not offer this leader quest, but Tymor DID offer Arcane Runes.

Comment by Throrion

I was able to pick this quest up at level 48 just fine.

Also, a funny little detail is the fact that the quest refers to Hall of Mysteries, which just shows exactly how old it is. The Hall of Mysteries was the original beta name for the Mystic Ward and has since evidently been changed. So, go look for Tymor in the Mystic Ward where he indeed can be found at 31,5.

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Comment by steve2470

Historian Karnik is a level 20 quest giver located within the Library in the Hall of Explorers in the dwarven capital city of Ironforge.

Passing the Burden

This quest was marked obsolete by Blizzard and cannot be obtained or completed.

Speak to Tymor in Ironforge.

Description

I've recently been handed the responsibility of investigating Azshara--a once beautiful area the elves called home. This would be back when they practiced magic. It's now a more dangerous place than it is beautiful, but that doesn't stop us from turning over every stone for answers to our past.

A companion of mine named Tymor offered to help me investigate the area since he takes a particular interest in such things.

He owns a small place to the right of the Hall of Mysteries here in the city.

Ah, Karnik sent you, did he? I expected to hear from him soon. I've discovered such wonderful things about Azshara.. I know night elves have incredible life spans, but everyone forgets some of the more... unfortunate events in their lives sometimes. That's not meant as a criticism, just an observation.

Long ago, there were cities created by the elves filled with knowledge about magic and other lost arts. Being a student of such things, I started my investigation. What I found was quite thrilling.